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Highlights In This Issue October 2018 Volume 75, Number 10 JAMA Psychiatry Pages 981-1096 Research Opinion Viewpoint Very Low-Nicotine Cigarettes and Cigarette Consumption 995 985 The Exposome Paradigm and The US Food and Drug Administration is considering limiting cigarettes to very low nico- the Complexities of Environmental tine levels, but it is not known how such a change would affect nondaily smokers’ behavior. Research in Psychiatry Shiffman and colleagues randomized 238 such participants to their own brand of ciga- S Guloksuz and Coauthors rettes or very low-nicotine-content ones and found that the latter was associated with a Editorial significantreductionof1.6cigarettesperdayconsumedwithoutachangeinabstinencerates. 987 Reducing Nicotine in Cigarettes Thus, very low-nicotine-content cigarettes reduce consumption without increasing quit- to Minimally Addictive Levels: ting. In an Editorial, Hatsukami discusses implications for the field. A New Frontier for Tobacco Control DK Hatsukami Editorial 987 989 Nudging Physicians to Reduce Quetiapine Prescribing Using Medicare Effect of Peer Messaging on Prescriber Behavior 1003 Letters: Following the Letters of the Law? Off-label prescriptions of psychiatric medication can be associated with significant adverse JM Liao and AS Navathe consequences, eg, about 75% of quetiapine prescriptions are off label. Sacarny and col- 991 Suicide Prevention in the US Army: leagues conducted a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Psychiatry American Medical Association

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JAMA Psychiatry , Volume 75 (10) – Oct 1, 2018

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In This Issue October 2018 Volume 75, Number 10 JAMA Psychiatry Pages 981-1096 Research Opinion Viewpoint Very Low-Nicotine Cigarettes and Cigarette Consumption 995 985 The Exposome Paradigm and The US Food and Drug Administration is considering limiting cigarettes to very low nico- the Complexities of Environmental tine levels, but it is not known how such a change would affect nondaily smokers’ behavior. Research in Psychiatry Shiffman and colleagues randomized 238 such participants...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2018 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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2168-622X
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2168-6238
DOI
10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.3002
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In This Issue October 2018 Volume 75, Number 10 JAMA Psychiatry Pages 981-1096 Research Opinion Viewpoint Very Low-Nicotine Cigarettes and Cigarette Consumption 995 985 The Exposome Paradigm and The US Food and Drug Administration is considering limiting cigarettes to very low nico- the Complexities of Environmental tine levels, but it is not known how such a change would affect nondaily smokers’ behavior. Research in Psychiatry Shiffman and colleagues randomized 238 such participants to their own brand of ciga- S Guloksuz and Coauthors rettes or very low-nicotine-content ones and found that the latter was associated with a Editorial significantreductionof1.6cigarettesperdayconsumedwithoutachangeinabstinencerates. 987 Reducing Nicotine in Cigarettes Thus, very low-nicotine-content cigarettes reduce consumption without increasing quit- to Minimally Addictive Levels: ting. In an Editorial, Hatsukami discusses implications for the field. A New Frontier for Tobacco Control DK Hatsukami Editorial 987 989 Nudging Physicians to Reduce Quetiapine Prescribing Using Medicare Effect of Peer Messaging on Prescriber Behavior 1003 Letters: Following the Letters of the Law? Off-label prescriptions of psychiatric medication can be associated with significant adverse JM Liao and AS Navathe consequences, eg, about 75% of quetiapine prescriptions are off label. Sacarny and col- 991 Suicide Prevention in the US Army: leagues conducted a

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Published: Oct 1, 2018

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